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toddev327yIntellij. It's actually almost perfect with just a lil theming but there are also endless plugins and customizations. I started using it when Android Studio was released and Google had everyone transition from Eclipse. Nowadays, Id recommend any Jetbrains product - 
				
				@yodude some of us have dedicated workstations that can more than handle the jetbrains suite tttttthank you very much u__u
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				I've been using eclipse for years and I'm so freaking done with it! I'm just to lazy to make the transition to intellij for my current projects.
Use intellij! - 
				
				
spyke14547y@Olverine thanks for this tip! I could definitely see eclipse getting old, I'll keep this in mind when I dive back into Java - 
				
				
Lycocain3387y<s>C# is Microsoft's failure</s>
I use IntelliJ, i used to use eclipse. IntelliJ has annoying artifact bs but the IDE is pretty cool. The compiling system is just utter shite, that's about it - 
				
				
biglars2397y@Lycocain ehm no it's not.
Using Rider for .net, best of both worlds :)
For java I would use intellij. - 
				
				I use eclipse, because like 4 plugins and a few settings and its perfect. Runs a lot faster than idea.
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				Is there ever any other IDE for Java apart from IntelliJ? The last time i used Eclipse i wasted hours trying to resolve dependencies with jar files!
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TobyAsE27897yI have to use eclipse and it's not that great (anymore). But some extensions are only available for eclipse...
I've never used it but seeing that it is by jetbrains I think intellij should be great. - 
				
				@sharktits I don't remember exactly what the project was but it had something to do with maven dependencies not working and i had to get raw jar files and put them on PATH. that was the worst nightmare with eclipse and since then i have never looked at it again.
 

For Java development, what IDE do you prefer and why (if there is reason)?
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